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It will empower you to become clinicians.
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The caregiver inside you who deals day and night with dementia patients should develop an understanding behaviour towards them.
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The Moto of today's lecture is the same with few examples I will be explaining you this.
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The cases we face of chronic disabilities not only dementia
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they can be mental retardation, autism, learning disabilities,
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chronically bedridden post fractures, people in coma palliative care patients
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Dementia is a condition that comes with unannounced difficulties, hurdles and challenges.
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There are two things connected to it first chronocity- illness for a long duration
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Second it's everyday new challenges.
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Now on another thought which arises is the caregiver's mental exertion.
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Why does it occur? We will be talking about it soon.
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People who are taking care of these dementia patients require intellectualization of seeing dementia which is very important.
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A lot of times we get unstable due to emotional aspects we become tired
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We become hopeless which gives rise to diabetes, blood pressure, insomnia, irritation interpersonal conflicts.
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Relationship gap between husband and wife. Frustrations over children.
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these problems occur due to your role as a caregiver.
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To avoid problems like these as a caregiver there there is a very simple solution
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that is is to understand the person suffering from dementia.
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An understanding mind is always better than a responsive one.
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Responsiveness is based on emotions by understanding them
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we create the perfect environment for them.